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365 Days: The Second Set

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by Nick, Programmerman

One year wasn't long enough. So, this is me, age 25.

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365 photos · 564 views
Day 1 (367) - I'm not done yet
Day 2 (368) - So ready for bed
Day 3 (369) - Humpty Dumpty Set on a Wall
Day 4 (370) - Weird dreams
Day 5 (371) - Getting started
Day 6 (372) - Saturday Morning Coffee
Day 7 (373) - Making breakfast
Day 8 (374) - Sigh
Day 9 (375) - Trying to wake up
Day 10 (376) - I'm officially a Canon guy
Day 11 (377) - Enjoying the sunrise
Day 12 (378) - Sweeping My Lack of Creativity Under the Rug
Day 13 (379) - Photographing Blogging About Photographing
Day 14 (380) - Playing in the Snow
Day 15 (381) - Hat Shopping
Day 16 (382) - Boss
Day 17 (383) - Juggling Flickr and Real Life
Day 18 (384) - Itching Anguish
Day 19 (385) - It follows me to bed
Day 20 (386) - A man and his ice cream
Day 21 (387) - Sunday Morning Cooking
Day 22 (388) - Damn Hall Bathroom
Day 23 (389) - You messed with the wrong guy
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